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Apollo’s New $4M Supercar Gets a 3D-Printed Titanium Exhaust That Takes 123 Hours to Print - 3DPrinting.com

Apollo’s New $4M Supercar Gets a 3D-Printed Titanium Exhaust That Takes 123 Hours to Print - 3DPrinting.com

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• Apollo’s New $4M Supercar Gets a 3D-Printed Titanium Exhaust That Takes 123 Hours to Print May 4

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Apollo Automobil’s upcoming Evo supercar will feature what the company describes as the largest one-piece 3D-printed titanium exhaust system ever produced, with each unit requiring 123 hours to print. The system, called “Dragon Skin,” is covered in scale-like texturing that ties into Apollo’s dragon-themed naming convention for individual cars. The exhaust is made from aerospace-grade titanium alloy and finished with a ceramic coating rated to withstand temperatures up to 1,000°C. Apollo says the scale pattern isn’t purely decorative — it’s engineered to improve heat distribution across the system, which matters on a car running a Ferrari F140 V12 making over 800 horsepower and revving to 9,000 rpm. The system is available in multiple colors to match each car’s individual dragon theme. “
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